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Posted by Travis Newbury on 10/07/95 12:00
On Jan 16, 6:39 am, XyZed <a...@washerhelp.co.uk> wrote:
> Back in the day I was convinced by a core of purists to design a fluid
> site that worked on all formats and used only css for styling.
It wasn't true back then, and it isn't true today. There is NO
BLANKET RULES for how a website should be built or the technologies
you should use to build it. If anyone tells you different they are
just being pigheaded or ignorant.
The design of a website is unique to that website. For some website
the best thing is a fluid design, plain text and some CSS formatting.
For others it might be fixed width and lots of Flash, for others it
might be a combination. There are no "set in stone" rules for
websites.
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